I have the original PePe lol. I went with the name since mine is hot red pepper. When setting up my truck at purchase the salesman said it as peepee. :S
The manual states to put the different size tire on the rear. The truck senses the difference via amount of rotations of each wheel and will not engage the rear wheels. The front wheels are the primary drive wheels.
I've had my truck for 19 months with a consistent clunk from day one. I only get it on the speed bumps at my apartment. It is not the seat, muffler, jack or any other bit under my truck that I have touched or shook etc by hand. I put lowering springs on it over a year ago and that has not...
I'm guessing your hauling it in for repairs. lol. I traded mine in for a lowrider st. It was a fun bike but also a turd. If it was below 70 I had to keep it on the charger. 🥴
H&R Escape springs. I have a Venezia Crusade HP tires and honestly the ride is better tire wise just louder on certain surfaces. You get the hop feeling from the springs but its not terrible.
How does that work for people who ordered before they started building them? I ordered in June 28 of '21 and received October 14, but production didn't start until Sept 14ish. So its took 6 months from the order date, but really it took 30 days after production started. :ROFLMAO:
I took the back off, there's not too many bolts to get to it. The blue and chrome can be separated so it's easier to paint/dip. You could spray the black easy enough while its on the tailgate though.
Not sure anyone has done it, it was discussed that they both had the vectoring springs. You should def try it, that's how a hundred of us ended up on escape springs. One brave soul tried it. lol